Romes
01-27-2003, 01:37 AM
Dolphins | No High Priced WR In Their Plans - posted at KFFL (http://nfl.kffl.com)
0:57 PT: The Miami Herald reports the Miami Dolphins are not expected to get into a bidding war for a high priced free agent WR this off-season. Coach Dave Wannstedt was asked hypothetically if he would get into a bidding war for an expensive free agent wide receiver. "'I wouldn't see that happening," Wannstedt said. "We're not going to spend that kind of money. Not on an outside guy." Buffalo Bills WR Peerless Price fits the profile of a guy the Dolphins probably won't pursue. Price is expected to command a signing bonus of between $8 and $10 million, with Atlanta and Washington set to battle for him when he becomes an unrestricted free agent.
Sucks that he is most likely gone, but atleast he won't be a Dolphin.
0:57 PT: The Miami Herald reports the Miami Dolphins are not expected to get into a bidding war for a high priced free agent WR this off-season. Coach Dave Wannstedt was asked hypothetically if he would get into a bidding war for an expensive free agent wide receiver. "'I wouldn't see that happening," Wannstedt said. "We're not going to spend that kind of money. Not on an outside guy." Buffalo Bills WR Peerless Price fits the profile of a guy the Dolphins probably won't pursue. Price is expected to command a signing bonus of between $8 and $10 million, with Atlanta and Washington set to battle for him when he becomes an unrestricted free agent.
Sucks that he is most likely gone, but atleast he won't be a Dolphin.